Jalan Brage is the most busy streets in Bandung. Many shops selling artwork and paintings. This road also have many cafes and attract young people.
This street is also a center for Bandung young people to spend their weekend nights.
I really like the style of this street from time to time passing by the blue pink bus, it is very dazzling in the traffic, you can see a variety of paintings, scenery, characters, animals along the way. Even the street lights feel full of literary atmosphere. Next time I will try the food on the street.
bandung's iconic and nostalgic street with its "tempo doeloe" (old days) colonial era, it was one of the busiest streets back in its heyday and it still is to this day! you can find some old restaurants and cafes that were established during the dutch colonial era. if you're a foodie, you can find some restaurants offer authentic old-style dutch and indonesian (even mixed) cuisines in this area. it surely takes me back to the old times
famous area for sightseeing with many vintage buildings for photo hunting. lots of restaurants with amazing foods. busy during weekend and public holiday. a must visit area when you're traveling to bandung city
In short, this street formerly known as Pedatiweg is the link road for Groote Postweg or Post Highway now known as Asia-Africa Street with Koffie Pakhuis which is now Bandung City Hall. This street even began to evolved as an exclusive shopping center with the establishment of De Vries grocery store, a shop selling daily necessities. Despite the lack of visitors since World War II, Braga Street was successfully built and recrowded early in 1955.
Braga Bandung Road, Long History of Kembang City History has always embraced this nation. With the presence of this history Indonesia Tourism has become complete. Moreover, with the remains that are still well maintained, making this building a very interesting photo spot to explore.
Jalan Brage is the most busy streets in Bandung. Many shops selling artwork and paintings. This road also have many cafes and attract young people.
This street is also a center for Bandung young people to spend their weekend nights.
I really like the style of this street from time to time passing by the blue pink bus, it is very dazzling in the traffic, you can see a variety of paintings, scenery, characters, animals along the way. Even the street lights feel full of literary atmosphere. Next time I will try the food on the street.
bandung's iconic and nostalgic street with its "tempo doeloe" (old days) colonial era, it was one of the busiest streets back in its heyday and it still is to this day! you can find some old restaurants and cafes that were established during the dutch colonial era. if you're a foodie, you can find some restaurants offer authentic old-style dutch and indonesian (even mixed) cuisines in this area. it surely takes me back to the old times
famous area for sightseeing with many vintage buildings for photo hunting. lots of restaurants with amazing foods. busy during weekend and public holiday. a must visit area when you're traveling to bandung city
In short, this street formerly known as Pedatiweg is the link road for Groote Postweg or Post Highway now known as Asia-Africa Street with Koffie Pakhuis which is now Bandung City Hall. This street even began to evolved as an exclusive shopping center with the establishment of De Vries grocery store, a shop selling daily necessities. Despite the lack of visitors since World War II, Braga Street was successfully built and recrowded early in 1955.
Braga Bandung Road, Long History of Kembang City History has always embraced this nation. With the presence of this history Indonesia Tourism has become complete. Moreover, with the remains that are still well maintained, making this building a very interesting photo spot to explore.